Designed by local architects Adam Newman and Kelvin Tsang, Temple of Boom is one-third the size of the ancient Greek citadel.
An enormous installation inspired by the Parthenon on the Acropolis in Athens has just been unveiled in the gardens of the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne.
Designed by local architects Adam Newman and Kelvin Tsang, Temple of Boom is one-third the size of the ancient Greek citadel. Over the next few months, it'll act as an outdoor venue for a range of live events, from panel discussions to performances by DJs. There's also a VR experience, transporting visitors to the Acropolis in Greece.
When hunger pangs strike, continue the grand European tour right in the heart of the Melbourne CBD by visiting the recently opened Freyja restaurant on Collins Street. Named after the renowned Norse goddess, the restaurant is housed in a towering 1880s building with soaring columns and does a fine trade in modern Australian cuisine that has been elevated using traditional Scandinavian techniques such as pickling, smoking and fermenting.